I think I already know the answer, but I wanted to ask here.
We have a default/simple bare-bones instance of SSRS installed (see attached example picture). We've been really enjoying how powerful SSRS is lately, and want to start putting a lot of reporting there. We need to make it nicer looking and more user-friendly though.
We'll be putting in a SharePoint instance for the first time here very shortly. I know SSRS is supposed to tie in with SharePoint very nicely. Is this the best way for me to create a friendly/pretty/shiny user interface for our end users while still leveraging the power of SSRS? I love the backend report creation tools that come with SQL Server; I just need a nicer front end for users, rather than the default like we've been having select users use for now.
Thanks for any input!